I didn't expect that going in, I'll give you that. It looks like a track saw without a plunge feature and a tiny track, but it's slightly different in a key way. A track saw is sort of like a portable upside-down table saw, while this is a portable upside-down miter saw. It's an interesting concept, and some of the other saw features are neat too. Not a fan of needing to unlock the bevel at front and back though, that looked really fiddly compared to the depth adjustment. I'm also curious how well this really performs day to day, is it actually more convenient? Is it really practical? Or is it a gimmick that looks interesting but ends up being more trouble than it's worth?
I didn't expect that going in, I'll give you that. It looks like a track saw without a plunge feature and a tiny track, but it's slightly different in a key way. A track saw is sort of like a portable upside-down table saw, while this is a portable upside-down miter saw. It's an interesting concept, and some of the other saw features are neat too. Not a fan of needing to unlock the bevel at front and back though, that looked really fiddly compared to the depth adjustment. I'm also curious how well this really performs day to day, is it actually more convenient? Is it really practical? Or is it a gimmick that looks interesting but ends up being more trouble than it's worth?
Interesting design ,waiting for the teal version
Seems just like the Festool HKC 55 saw with FSK guide rail.
Great video Guys and Shoutout to Dan Parks from Bosch explaining what is a very intriguing machine. Let's Go Bosch🦾
Mafell were the first with this concept
Супер пила я вже собі купив і дуже задоволений Bosch professional ♥️
😅😅😅bullshit. Kabellos aber 40mm Schlauch dran.👎👎🇩🇪